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IAM for midmarket companies
28.11.2022
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not only support for common identity federation standards such as OAuth, OpenID Connect [2], and security assertion markup language (SAML), but also web access management for legacy applications
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Capsicum – Additional seasoning for FreeBSD
09.01.2013
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, because FreeBSD up to version 8 does not provide such a mechanism, the Capsicum environment was created in FreeBSD 9. In addition to a protected environment (sandbox), from which applications can't break
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High-Performance Python 4
14.10.2019
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on the MPI-2 standard. It has been designed to be fairly Pythonic, so if you know Python and understand the basic concepts of MPI, mpi4py shouldn't be a problem. I am a self-admitted Fortran coder and using
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Port Knocking
07.10.2014
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're looking to do so. Rat-a-tat-tat In this article, I'll run through the installation of the aforementioned knockd on Debian and Ubuntu. Barring the procedure behind the package install, I would hope
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System logging for data-based answers
18.02.2018
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the really cool Linux tool logger [2], which allows a user to write a message to the system logs. For example, you could easily run the command $ logger "Just a notification" to write a message
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Programming with Node.js and JavaScript
20.05.2014
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been niche products compared with Rails and PHP frameworks. The situation is different with the Node.js platform (or Node for short) [2], which has been extremely popular for several years and has
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Advanced MySQL security tips (a complete guide)
30.05.2021
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command: $ cat /var/lib/mysql/testDB/testTB.ibd | head -n 20 The command output will generate plaintext information containing raw data stored in the corresponding database table. Key Management ... Advanced MySQL security tips (a complete guide)
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Create secure simple containers with the systemd tools Nspawnd and Portabled
03.02.2022
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logically separate individual parts of the system (Figure 2). A network namespace, for example, lets you create virtual network cards without giving them direct access to the physical NICs of the host
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Sharding and scale-out for databases
28.11.2023
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for most common databases. Redundancy and Scalability Databases are a central component of most complex setups. True to the motto "a special tool for every task," a long-established practice is to let
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
08.10.2015
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the number of processes from 1 to 64, you can see in Figure 2 how the wall clock time on the y -axis is affected by the number of processes on the x -axis

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